STEP 2 CASE STUDY No.6 Hub 67, by LYN Atelier
London 2012 | building reuse | unconventional building | testing contract law
[The Story]
Andrew Lock founded LYN Atelier, a London-based architecture, interiors, exhibition and theatre design practice, in 2009 after winning a design competition. Fairly soon LYN was getting commissions for temporary buildings such as The Festival Village below the Queen Elizabeth Hall on London’s South Bank. This project gave the practice the opportunity to explore collaborative design processes (in this case involving up to 200 artists).
In 2011, LYN Atelier was invited to bid for what became the ‘Hub 67’ project: a temporary community centre made from material collected in shipping containers after the Olympics ...
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